KFLA-LD
Channels
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerRoy William Mayhugh (sale to Bridge Media Networks pending[1])
History
Founded1994
First air date
January 2005 (2005-01)
Former call signs
  • K65AM (until 2006)
  • K08NZ-D (2006–2007)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 65 (UHF)
  • 8 (VHF)
  • Digital: 52 (UHF, January–December 2011)
Call sign meaning
KF Los Angeles
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID28566
ClassLD
ERP3 kW
HAAT884.67 m (2,902 ft)
Transmitter coordinates34°13′55″N 118°4′18″W / 34.23194°N 118.07167°W / 34.23194; -118.07167
Translator(s)KILA-LD 8 (VHF) Cherry Valley K24ON-D 24 (UHF) Ridgecrest
Links
Public license information
LMS
Websitewww.kfla.tv

KFLA-LD (channel 8) is a low-power television station in Los Angeles, California, United States, serving Southern California as an affiliate of the 24/7 headline news service NewsNet. It is owned by Roy William Mayhugh. KFLA-LD's transmitter is located atop Mount Wilson.

History

KFLA was originally owned by the Indian Wells Valley TV Booster, providing over-the-air reception of KCAL-TV to the Indian Wells Valley. On January 17, 2005, the station was sold to Roy William Mayhugh, who then moved the station to its present-day channel. Soon after, the station moved to Blue Ridge Mountain in Palmdale and began converting operations to flash-cut to digital television. The station successfully flash-cut to digital on May 3, 2006, and temporarily rebroadcast KCET.

On October 17, 2007, the station successfully moved to Mount Wilson, where other Los Angeles-based stations broadcast from, and was affiliated with the America One network on its main channel. On April 1, 2010, it changed its entertainment channel on DT3 from White Springs Television to the Retro Television Network.

On January 10, 2011, the FCC granted them a STA to operate on an out-of-core digital channel 52, to improve signal strength and to alleviate interference from San Diego CBS affiliate KFMB-TV.[3] However, the station has stated that they must move back to VHF digital channel 8,[4] due to all non-core channels (52-69) being taken out of service by the end of the year (December 31, 2011), and for all Class A, low-power and broadcast translator stations to convert to digital by 2015.[5]

On March 24, 2023, Bridge Media Networks, the parent company of NewsNet and Sports News Highlights (SNH), announced its intent to acquire KFLA-LD (including translator KILA-LD) from Mayhugh for $4 million.[6] Upon completion of the transaction, KFLA-LD will become the largest NewsNet owned-and-operated station by market size.

Technical information

Subchannels

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KFLA-LD[7]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
8.1 720p16:9KFLA-LDMain KFLA-LD programming / NewsNet
8.2 480iRAVReal America's Voice
8.3 4:3ACE-TVAce TV
8.4 16:9BIZ-TVBizTV
8.5 ShopLCShop LC
8.6 AWE-PAWE Plus
8.7 NewsMaxNewsmax2
8.8 Diya-TVDiya TV
8.9 4:3OANOne America Plus
8.10 16:9SNHSports News Highlights

Translator

City of license Callsign Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates
Cherry ValleyKILA-LD 80.6 kW756 m (2,480 ft)12964233°47′56.5″N 117°37′24.4″W / 33.799028°N 117.623444°W / 33.799028; -117.623444 (KILA-LD)
RidgecrestK24ON-D 240.65 kW400 m (1,312 ft)2859035°28′47.1″N 117°40′59.6″W / 35.479750°N 117.683222°W / 35.479750; -117.683222 (K24ON-D)

References

  1. "Assignments". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission. March 24, 2023. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  2. "Facility Technical Data for KFLA-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. "CDBS Print".
  4. "KFLA Contact Page".
  5. "FCC Sets Deadlines for LPTV, TV Translator and Class a Stations to Convert to Digital - and Gives Hints when Television Spectrum May be Reclaimed for Broadband". 19 July 2011.
  6. Adam Jacobson (March 24, 2023). "NewsNet Parent Snaps Up L.A. LPTVs". Radio & Television Business Report. Streamline-RBR, Inc. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  7. "RabbitEars TV Query for KFLA". RabbitEars.info.
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